Medieval Warm Period

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the Medieval Warm Period

  1. A time of warm climate in the North Atlantic region that may have been related to other climate events around the world during that time, and which lasted from about 950 to 1250.
    Synonyms: Medieval Climate Anomaly, Medieval Climate Optimum

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